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SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO SIKH SANGAT MEMBERS!!!

in panjabi: website deh priceaa(n) goreh vaasteh hun, sikhaa(n) vasteh discount milda ay (around 10%)!

out of all sales i also give daswandh!

Hey Guys,

Just wanted to let everybody know that I have a new Blog spot/Website which I will be selling Antiques from. www.AntiqueCollectionsUK.blogspot.com

I will update it regularly, and have got stock which still needs to be put on.

I Specialise in Indo Persian Arms, particularly Gold and Silver koftgari pieces, and wootz arms.

Comming Soon: Wootz Pesh Kabz with new gold work and swollen tip, Dhals, Khanjar - Bichuaa (on ebay atm) - arrow with full shafts - also have a few newly made pieces.

Already on the Site: Rare and unique Spear Head, Gold and Silver WOOTz Pesh Kabz, Gold Tulwaar. The Dagger was Sold a few days ago.

All info is on the site, any offers/purchases please contact me: antiquecollections@hotmail.co.uk, payment can be via Paypal, Bank Transfer - and I have a EBAY account, to sell through.

Thanks,

Jas

Antique Collections

Blog: www.AntiqueCollectionsUK.blogspot.com

PhotoBucket: http://s1106.photobucket.com/home/AntiqueCollections/index

Ebay: AntiqueCollectionsUK

Paypal: AntiqueCollections@hotmail.co.uk

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SPECIAL DISCOUNT TO SIKH SANGAT MEMBERS!!!

in panjabi: website deh priceaa(n) goreh vaasteh hun, sikhaa(n) vasteh discount milda ay (around 10%)!

out of all sales i also give daswandh!

Hey Guys,

Just wanted to let everybody know that I have a new Blog spot/Website which I will be selling Antiques from. www.AntiqueCollectionsUK.blogspot.com

I will update it regularly, and have got stock which still needs to be put on.

I Specialise in Indo Persian Arms, particularly Gold and Silver koftgari pieces, and wootz arms.

Comming Soon: Wootz Pesh Kabz with new gold work and swollen tip, Dhals, Khanjar - Bichuaa (on ebay atm) - arrow with full shafts - also have a few newly made pieces.

Already on the Site: Rare and unique Spear Head, Gold and Silver WOOTz Pesh Kabz, Gold Tulwaar. The Dagger was Sold a few days ago.

All info is on the site, any offers/purchases please contact me: antiquecollections@hotmail.co.uk, payment can be via Paypal, Bank Transfer - and I have a EBAY account, to sell through.

Thanks,

Jas

Antique Collections

Blog: www.AntiqueCollectionsUK.blogspot.com

PhotoBucket: http://s1106.photobucket.com/home/AntiqueCollections/index

Ebay: AntiqueCollectionsUK

Paypal: AntiqueCollections@hotmail.co.uk

brother are do you specialise more in puraatan shastar from the sub continent?..or do you sell shastar from around the globe aswell?

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Sorry, if I sound slightly sceptical..but I just had a few observations.....I assume you are new at this business??

1. On eBay, you appear to have joined a week ago and only have one feedback - and that for a transaction where you bought something (i.e. no sales track record).

2. All your online details (e.g. email, blog, etc) prevent anyone from identifying your postal address - how about registering a .co.uk URL in the normal way - it costs about £3 a year and would mean that there would at least be some traceability.

3. Not paying you by Paypal, would mean that buyers have zero protection if they don't receive the item.

Earlier this year, I was visiting an antique fair in France and a guy was selling a penknife which had the Swastika symbol on it. he told me it was a very rare Third Reich era penknife (issued to SS officers) and was available for Euro 300.

I didn't buy it (no intention of buying it) and when I checked online ...I found that these penknives were mass produced in the 1960s and could be bought for less than Euro 10.

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Sorry, if I sound slightly sceptical..but I just had a few observations.....I assume you are new at this business??

1. On eBay, you appear to have joined a week ago and only have one feedback - and that for a transaction where you bought something (i.e. no sales track record).

2. All your online details (e.g. email, blog, etc) prevent anyone from identifying your postal address - how about registering a .co.uk URL in the normal way - it costs about £3 a year and would mean that there would at least be some traceability.

3. Not paying you by Paypal, would mean that buyers have zero protection if they don't receive the item.

Earlier this year, I was visiting an antique fair in France and a guy was selling a penknife which had the Swastika symbol on it. he told me it was a very rare Third Reich era penknife (issued to SS officers) and was available for Euro 300.

I didn't buy it (no intention of buying it) and when I checked online ...I found that these penknives were mass produced in the 1960s and could be bought for less than Euro 10.

Hi, No problem.

1. Yes I am new in this business,. infact the first blogspot post is in this month. But i have been selling Arms for a while, via the internet. the blogspot is a result of an increase in interest, and a time saving method for me.

2. i am not very good with computers either hence rather then replying with attachments and emails, individually to people, i thought it made sense to make a blogspot. as i do not always have my laptop to send pictures, now i can simply refer people to my blog and they can see for themself! blogspot is easily to use and update.

3. Thats why I have paypal, so the buyer is protected, And ALL my details are in Paypal. I have had a few purchases and some repeat, i just sold a khanjarl on ebay, the first item i listed.

Hope that helps.

If any buyer at any point does feel "safe" i can only advise them not to buy.

Thanks

Jas

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